Season 2
6 episodes
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A struggling musician confronts past demons while chasing fame, discovering that true success lies in connection and authenticity.
Episodes
The Drowning Men hit the stage with special guest Matt Hensley of Flogging Molly. The band formed out of childhood friendships and together they create a raw pop sound mingled with string, theremin, and accordion melodies. Then next up, the sultry, swinging blues of the late Candye Kane. Candye Kane 's songs pull from life lessons learned and celebrate the many accomplishments we all have.
Featuring a blend of reggae roots, rock and jazz, the band Stranger is recognized as one of San Diego's premiere reggae and world music acts. On this episode of Live at The Belly Up, experience a soulful and multicultural set reflective of the band's home region. Then, the warm, pop sounds of Paul Cannon Band. Check out this SD native's guitar-driven melodies and catchy lyrical hooks.
Stripes and Lines is creating some of the most vital and progressive music in the indie rock genre; drawing from influences ranging from the songcraft of David Bowie to Pink Floyd to Police. Then next up: experience a powerful jumpin' rhythm and blues show when Earl Thomas reunites with original bandmates, the Rhumboogies. Relive traditional 1950s and 60s Chicago, Texas, and West Coast blues.
On this episode of Live at The Belly Up, San Diego's Steve Poltz delivers a fun, eclectic set of fan favorites from his solo albums. He is considered one of the most beloved songwriters of his generation. Then next up, Trouble in the Wind, this Carlsbad quartet has been labeled as folk, americana, alternative, country, surf rock, and more.
Common Sense has brought their sundrenched sounds to The Belly Up since '87, and tonight continue to establish themselves as one of California's premier reggae rock bands with a high energy performance, heartfelt lyrics and melodic harmonies. Then next up: San Diego's new Americana sweetheart Sara Petite. Her style has been compared to country greats like Reba McIntyre and Dolly Parton.
Welcome to Live at the Belly Up. San Diego has long been known as a hotbed of great musical talent. What's more, San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up has been featuring great local bands from their stage in the Cedros Design District. Groove, dance and sing. Live at the Belly Up.
